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Fuller-bodied and bold, these coffees feature robust flavors and the characteristic essence of an intense roast.

Caffè Verona

This is a coffee of one true love—and three names. We created it just for a Seattle restaurant in 1975, naming it Jake’s Blend. And people loved it. So many, in fact, that we began hand-scooping and blending it to order in our stores, where it was known as 80/20 Blend, for the recipe. The love was so strong, we finally made it official, calling it Verona after the city that inspires so many. By any name, this is a thing of pure romance.

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Product description

Flavor:Caffè Verona

This is a coffee of one true love, and three names. We created it for a Seattle restaurant in 1975, as Jake's Blend. People loved it so much we began hand scooping it in our stores as 80/20 Blend, after the recipe. The love was so strong we finally made it official, calling it Verona after the city that inspires so many.

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The 60 Starbucks K-Cups that I ordered arrived loose in a cardboard box, not in original packaging. "This Unit Not Labeled for Retail Sale" is printed on each K-Cup. Only 15 of the K-cups have not already expired. The 15 that have not expired will expire in less than a month. I have included a photo of one of the K-Cups that expired on 12/16/16.

"Includes 6 boxes of 10 servings for a total of 60 individual K-Cup Pods"

But I received a large cardboard box filled with pods, this is very funny, even looking at the pods, the print on the pods shows that it is super fake, some of them are damaged too, it is like they were going to dump these pods but suddenly decided to sell it on Amazon.

I always buy pods for my morning coffee and pick them up at my local Starbucks. I was excited to see I could buy the same blend on Amazon for a good price, and I got the delivery the same day. The pods are terrible. They pop in the coffee maker making a big mess. The water pours down so the taste is not robust. I am very disappointed. I got 60 pods in this box and I guess I will have to make this coffee and put espresso shots in it. This is an inferior product.

Im not entirely sure if this is legitimate starbucks coffee. It has the green lady logo, but no where on the box or cups does it say starbucks, anywhere. Its a decent coffee, but its not nearly as rich and bold as starbucks sumatra blend and has an odd aftertaste. I purchase starbucks k cups all the time, every single one of them say starbucks very prominently on thier packaging. I fear this is a bait and switch, and if its not true starbucks they are charging a premium for nothing. I would not have paid this much if it wasn't starbucks, Again, its an ok coffee which is why I gave it 2 stars instead of one, but its not the real deal so who knows what you are getting. Look closely at the photos that are on this listing, then look at other starbucks listings and you can see that the name is not on the packaging here but are on the others.

Quality has changed from a month ago when I last received same item from same seller. This shipment, the coffee itself tastes really weak or poor quality, almost like something generic or counterfeit?? What was before a nice cinnamon flavor now is a weak, soapy taste. This was immediately noticeable with the very 1st pod. My first cup, from last delivery, delicious as always...made a 2nd cup, and had to go back to kitchen to see if I had used something else by mistake. I did a blind taste test, with husband's help, and no question...it was still gross

I did notice that the newer boxes have a red stripe and end panel, but all wording remains the same. Also the top of the pod itself is different, with a metallic gold look to it. Whatever the deal is, life's too short to drink bad coffee. Sent it back

This is my favorite Starbucks coffee, and I was pleased to be able to order a larger quantity for a good price. The top of the k-cups were white, not the usual brown as shown in the picture. This wouldn't have mattered if the coffee tasted the same. Sadly, it did not. My husband and I agreed that it was bitter and did not have the quality taste that we are used to for this blend. I will not order again.

Sumatra coffee has been my favorite everyday brew for many years. Like most of the ratings I've read, the coffeeI recieved has a freshness date that was good for almost a year. K-Cups are a convienence product which can become rather expensive per cup compared to fresh beans. I found this 60 pack to be one of the best bargains for a fresh Starbucks K-Cup brew. When I'm ready to reorder I plan on having a case delivered every 4-5 weeks.

I came to the reviews to see if other people have had the same experience that I have had -- are we sure that this isn't a counterfeit? I've been drinking Starbucks Sumatra for 15 years and I tried three different orders of this and found them all to be bad. Even taste tested it beside a Sumatra box of K-Cups bought at SBUX and tasted a real difference. What is going on?

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